A huge supporter of Bill Clinton, David Geffen put it best when he said (about Hillary) that "wanting it badly isn't reason enough to give it [the Presidency] to her".

So much of her supporters talk is about how much she "wants" or "deserves" the post, less so about why she should have it, or what she's done to earn it. Hell, taking Tip O'Neil's senate seat was as close to an appointment as you can get (like anyone but a would win that seat - even a carpetbagger from out of state).

Lets face it, Hilary = Obama, just different race and sex. McCain = Bush, just a better military record. Uhhh this all sounds like the same bull shit.

The last great hope this country had was Ron Paul. Say what you will, he is not crazy. This country is already heading down the wrong path, anyone of these candidates is just a continuation of the previous. Ron Paul would have brought awareness of critically important things like sound fiscal and monetary policy, illegal immigration and a better image for the US around the world. We are heading into a big brother state and no one even cares.

No, I work for the government systems division of a fortune 500 company. My job is directly tied to contracts that get forged by the DoD. When that whole Boeing tanker loss happened, I watched people get sent packing. I don't think boeing will win the appeal because of a better project and because of McCain, however I'm not voting for someone who looks at defense assets (people/ equipment) as the first assests on the chopping block come budget time.

Now that's funny stuff right there. It made me chuckle. Ron Paul? Really?

I think the funny thing is you just write him off. My dad did the same thing too until i told him about Ron Pauls fair tax ideals and physically securing the border with a fence.. I bet you only know about him through the mainstream media. AND we all know how truthful the mainstream media is. Go look him up, you will be surprised. He has some great ideas that make the most sense of any of these candidates. After all he got more support then both thompson and guilani and Ron Paul had virtually no press coverage.